You wont hear this on any mainstream news - Nuclear Fallout - English
Nuclear Facts A very clued in professional who will not be bought or intimidated into silence: Dr Helen Caldicott, true to style, tells it as it...
Nuclear Facts A very clued in professional who will not be bought or intimidated into silence: Dr Helen Caldicott, true to style, tells it as it is. As she sees it, you wont usually hear the truth so listen up.. Nuclear fallout from Japan and Canada, You won't hear this on the news
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Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters - Protest Against...
Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters
Hundreds of people drummed, chanted and protested issues ranging from income disparity, capitalism...
Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters
Hundreds of people drummed, chanted and protested issues ranging from income disparity, capitalism and corporate politics to homelessness and fiat currency during “Occupy Calgary.”
They began their protest at the foot of the locked glass doors of downtown Bankers Hall on Saturday afternoon. After about two hours, a crowd estimated to be between 300 and 500 people marched to Olympic Plaza, where several vowed to camp out over the weekend.
Police said there were no arrests. The demonstrators had remained peaceful.
Following similar protests in cities across Canada, the Occupy Wall Street movement is drawing thousands of people across the world to set up campsites in urban parks. It began in New York in September; when protesters began a sit-in at Zuccotti park to object to Wall Street’s role in the 2008 financial collapse.
“There’s a high disparity between the rich and the poor in Calgary,” said SAIT journalism student Sarah Pynoo, 19. “We’re one of the richest cities in North America, but we have enormous homelessness problems.
“And there are thousands of people living below the poverty line and that’s worrying.”
The protest was rich with signs, flags and even a few raging grannies. One cardboard sign, painted in a dark silhouette of a mouse, featured a red mouth with the sign “corporate politics eats people.”
Some protesters tried to draw awareness to investment fraud issues in Alberta. Others on 9/11 truth, a return to the gold standard, and mainstream media bias.
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Israel arrests Gaza activists and Press TV journalist Hassan Ghani - Nov...
This was the last footage we received of Press TV correspondent Hassan Ghani reporting from the Freedom Wave, two boats led by groups from Canada...
This was the last footage we received of Press TV correspondent Hassan Ghani reporting from the Freedom Wave, two boats led by groups from Canada and Ireland, attempting to break the siege on Gaza and get aid to the impoverished strip.
Several hours later, Hassan tells us the boat is being surrounded.
As we wrap up the conversation just 5 minutes later, the situation intensifies.
That's the last we heard from Hassan. Israel raided the flotilla, and arrested those on board. They are now in Israeli jail. We spoke to Hassan's father Haq for the latest he's heard from his son.
Hassan was also aboard the Mavi Marmara that was attacked by the Israeli Military, leaving nine people dead. He was arrested and warned never to return.
This time he was on-board with former press TV journalist Jihan Hafiz who was reporting for U-S based democracy now and other journalists too. Gazan journalist and activist Sameh Habeeb says the Israeli action is all a part of the siege strategy.
Israel had called the freedom wave a provocation and a threat to its national security.
We contacted the foreign office who told us that a consular officer will be visiting Hassan again Sunday morning, that all detainees were moved quickly through the port and immigration to a detention center and that Hassan had called his arrest “extremely objectionable in principle”. They say it is very likely that Hassan will be deported from Israel soon. But for now he remains a journalist in an Israeli prison for no other reason than doing his job. And the status of those on board with him remains unclear.
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Br Zafar Bangash on "Marching to War With Iran" at McMaster...
Like a zombie, America is shambling towards war with Iran. Nobody, or almost nobody wants to see a gross expansion in the War on Terror. Yet the...
Like a zombie, America is shambling towards war with Iran. Nobody, or almost nobody wants to see a gross expansion in the War on Terror. Yet the military and political apparatus of the United States lurches mindlissly forward, with new sactions and new accusations, ever-closer to initiating disastrous strikes on a sovereign country.
Does anyone care? indeed, since the first term of the Bush administration, many have expressed concern that the U.S.-Instigated wars in Central Asia would culminate in a ruinous conflict with Iran that would devastate global markets and lead to an unprecedented crackdown on civil liberties and human rights at home. Zarfar is ready to lecture on the dangers, and the efforts to prevent the war, and also make the Middle East a nuclear-wapons-free zone.
Br Zafar Bangash on "Marching to War With Iran" at McMaster University Hamilton Canada 26Jan2012 English
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[14 July 2012] Suu Kyi silent on Muslims cleansing in Myanmar - English
[14 July 2012] Suu Kyi silent on Muslims cleansing in Myanmar - English
A program against a population of Muslims called the Rohingyas began in...
[14 July 2012] Suu Kyi silent on Muslims cleansing in Myanmar - English
A program against a population of Muslims called the Rohingyas began in June, which has been called an ethnic cleansing of the Muslim population. Why hasn't this received more international coverage? Certainly, Myanmar has become an example of democracy as deemed recently by the United States, the European Union and Canada.
In this news analysis examines why the Rohingya Muslims, as they are called, are facing this fate, as Myanmar's President Thein Sein says Rohingya Muslims must be expelled from the country and sent to refugee camps run by the United Nations, who have in turn, refused them.
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Calgary : Speech by Master Bilal - English
Al-Quds was started 33 years ago by Ayatollah Imam Khomeini to mark the last Friday of Ramadan, and a call for Muslims to rise up against Israel in...
Al-Quds was started 33 years ago by Ayatollah Imam Khomeini to mark the last Friday of Ramadan, and a call for Muslims to rise up against Israel in the fight for a Palestinian state.
A group of Muslims will mark Al-Quds Day in Toronto on Aug. 18, gathering on the front lawn of the Ontario’s Legislature, as they have done before.
While little is known about the committee that organizes the events, the marking of Al-Quds is far-reaching, and will be recognized by various Islamic groups in cities throughout North America. According to the website www.freealquds.org, rallies will be held in numerous U.S. cities, including New York, Tampa, Los Angeles and Detroit.
Al-Quds Day will also be recognized by Muslim groups in Calgary, as well as Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver.
“This is an international event,” says Anita Bromberg, of B’nai Brith Canada, one of a handful of Jewish groups opposing the Ontario Liberal’s decision to permit the upcoming rally in Toronto. “The Al-Quds committee has a website, (but) they don’t really give you the names of the individuals or the groups that are involved, but if you look at the 2011 (event) you can see there was a list of different organizations involved.”
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Toronto, Canada (The Largest in North America) :...
2012 Al-Quds Rally Toronto - People of different faith (Muslim, Jews, Christian and Sikhs gathered at Queens Park Toronto to rally against the...
2012 Al-Quds Rally Toronto - People of different faith (Muslim, Jews, Christian and Sikhs gathered at Queens Park Toronto to rally against the Israeli occupation of Palestine, Organized by Al-Quds Committee Toronto
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Edmonton, Canada: Peggy Morton - 17 August 2012 - English
Peggy Morton from the Edmonton Coalition Against War and Racism (ECAWAR) speaks at the Rally for Palestine on Al Quds Day, August 17, 2012...
Peggy Morton from the Edmonton Coalition Against War and Racism (ECAWAR) speaks at the Rally for Palestine on Al Quds Day, August 17, 2012 at the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton.
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Why Canada closes Iran embassy ? - Michel Chossudovsky - English
Canada has ordered all Iranian diplomats out of the country and is closing its embassy in Tehran. Ottawa said it was acting because of the Islamic...
Canada has ordered all Iranian diplomats out of the country and is closing its embassy in Tehran. Ottawa said it was acting because of the Islamic state's support for the Syrian government, its threats against Israel and defiance of UN resolutions. For more on this story RT talks to Michel Chossudovsky, the director of the Center for Research on Globalization based in Montreal.
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Protest in USA & Canada against Anti-Islam Movie - 21/22 September...
National Solidarity with Divine Prophets.
COME OUT!
Defend the honor and Dignity of
ALL DIVINE PROPHETS, especially Prophet Muhammad...
National Solidarity with Divine Prophets.
COME OUT!
Defend the honor and Dignity of
ALL DIVINE PROPHETS, especially Prophet Muhammad (s)
HOUSTON ... LOS ANGELES (Friday - September 21, 2012)
WASHINGTON DC ... TORONTO (Saturday - September 22, 2012)
Organized by Muslim Congress
www.muslimcongress.org
Freedom of speech is not a license to obscenity.
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Toronto Protest Against Blasphemous Movie, Br. Zafar Bangash Closing...
The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and...
The core message of the rally was; \"Muslim Unity\" & \"Freedom of speech is not a license for spreading hate, bigotry and Islamophobia\". Largest-ever anti-Islam movie protest in North America held in Toronto
Over 7,000 Canadian Muslims and their friends from the Jewish, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities stood in solidarity in a historic and exemplary protest against Islamophobia and hate speech. The largest protest of its kind in the western world, the protest was exemplary in terms of its discipline, organization, size, and diversity.
Toronto Protest Against Blasphemous Movie In-front of US Consulate in Toronto Canada, Closing Remarks by Imam Zafar Bangash and Protest Resolution/Demands.
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[13 June 13] Debate : Canada spies on Canadians - English
The Canadian government has been spying on its people by monitoring their telephone records and Internet data, Press TV reports.
Canadian...
The Canadian government has been spying on its people by monitoring their telephone records and Internet data, Press TV reports.
Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail reported on June 10 that Defense Minister Peter MacKay had approved a \"metadata\" surveillance program in 2011 that tracks online activity and phone calls in search of suspicious activities.
However, in response to a question whether the Ottawa government was monitoring the phone and email records of the Canadian people, MacKay claimed that the \"program is specifically prohibited from looking at the information of Canadians.\"
\"This program is very much directed at activities outside the country, foreign threats in fact,\" he added.
The program, introduced by the former Liberal government in 2005, was put on hold on account of concerns that it could lead to warrantless surveillance of Canadians.
But according to the daily, the program was quietly reinstated in 2011, after MacKay signed a ministerial directive, which is not subject to parliamentary scrutiny.
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[22 Nov 2013] Syrian Nun, Activist in UK to spread - English
Well-known Syrian nun and activist Mother Agnes Mariam is in the U-K after a tour of America and Canada to garner support for her humanitarian...
Well-known Syrian nun and activist Mother Agnes Mariam is in the U-K after a tour of America and Canada to garner support for her humanitarian activities in Syria.
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